Pdfstandard; Photocdcolorspace; Photocdsize; Pictbitsperpixels - Adobe 19400084 - Photoshop CS3 Extended Manual

Javascript scripting reference
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JavaScript Scripting Reference
Constant type

PDFStandard

PhotoCDColorSpace

PhotoCDSize

PICTBitsPerPixels

PICTCompression

PicturePackageTextType

PointKind

PointType

Adobe Photoshop CS3
Values
NONE
PDFX1A2001
PDFX1A2003
PDFX32002
PDFX32003
LAB16
LAB8
RGB16
RGB8
EXTRALARGE
LARGE
MAXIMUM
MEDIUM
MINIMUM
SMALL
EIGHT
FOUR
SIXTEEN
THIRTYTWO
TWO
JPEGHIGHPICT
JPEGLOWPICT
JPEGMAXIMUMPICT
JPEGMEDIUMPICT
NONE
CAPTION
COPYRIGHT
CREDIT
FILENAME
NONE
ORIGIN
USER
CORNERPOINT
SMOOTHPOINT
POSTSCRIPT
TRADITIONAL
Scripting Constants
What it means
The PDF standard to make the
document compatible with.
The color space to use when creating a
Photo CD.
Note:
Deprecated for Adobe
Photoshop CS3. Kodak PhotoCD
is now found in the Goodies
folder on the Adobe
Photoshop CS3 Install DVD.
The pixel dimensions of the image.
EXTRALARGE = 1024x1536
LARGE = 512x768
MAXIMUM = 2048x3072
MEDIUM = 256x384
MINIMUM = 64x96
SMALL = 128x192
Note:
Deprecated for Adobe
Photoshop CS3. Kodak PhotoCD
is now found in the Goodies
folder on the Adobe
Photoshop CS3 Install DVD.
The number of bits per pixel to use
when compression a PICT file.
Note:
Use 16 or 32 for RGB images; use
2, 4, or 8 for bitmap and
grayscale images.
The type of compression to use when
saving an image as a PICT file.
The function or meaning of text in a
Picture Package.
The role a
plays in a
pathPoint
.
pathItem
The kind of measurement to use for
type points:
= 72 points/inch;
POSTSCRIPT
= 72.27 points/inch.
TRADITIONAL
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